“The thing you've got to watch for is going broke when you're old. Look at all the people that go down and out at the finish. The man who built my country place is blind now and penniless. That's terrible!” PeopleMenLooksCountryWatchesHe ManTerribleBuiltDown AndBlindBroke Author:Pearl White
“In my mind at that time, at 14, the men who were successful were Stallone and Schwarzenegger and guys like that - Harrison Ford - who were these men of action. I was like, "Okay, they're successful, they're not getting evicted, they built their bodies - I'm gonna go build my body." It was like that.” MenMindBodyActionGuySuccessfulHe ManBuiltOkaySchwarzenegger Author:Dwayne Johnson
“The Turkish Embassy in Washington is an ornate, eclectic building on the corner of Twenty-third Street and Massachusetts Avenue which was built originally for Edward Hamlin Everett, the man who put the crimp in bottle caps.” MenStreetsBuildingHe ManBuiltThirdsTwentiesCornersBottlesAvenuesCapsTurkishEclecticMassachusettsEmbassy Author:George W. S. Trow
“Thousands of engineers can design bridges, calculate strains and stresses, and draw up specifications for machines, but the great engineer is the man who can tell whether the bridge or the machine should be built at all, where it should be built, and when.” MenShouldDesignHe ManDrawsBuiltMachinesStressPlanningBridgesEngineersStrainSpecifications Author:Eugene Grace
“A man who has built a world empire with only ideas and with love, not with swords and with archers, is the greatest amongst all the men!” MenWorldLoveIdeasHe ManBuiltEmpiresArcher Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“The man who is rich in fancy thinks that his wagon is already built; poor fool, he does not know that there are a hundred timbers to a wagon.” ThinkingKnowsMenDoePoorRichHe ManFoolHundredBuiltFancyWagonsTimber Author:Hesiod
“The man who built the manger had a purpose in mind... God had another. You'll never know how far reaching God's plan is for your work.” KnowsMenMindPurposeKnow HowPlansHe ManBuiltReachingGod's Plan Author:Mark Hart
“Men are tending to materialism. Houses, lands, and worldly goods attract their attention, and as a mirage lure them on to death. Christianity, on the other hand leads only the natural body to death, and for the spirit, it points out a house not built with hands, eternal in the heavens... Let me urge you to follow Him, not as the Nazarene, the Man of Galilee, the carpenter's son, but as the ever living spiritual person, full of love and compassion, who will stand by you in life and death and eternity.” MenPersonsBodyHandsSpiritualSpiritHouseHeavenNaturalAttentionCompassionChristianityLandHe ManSonEternalBuiltLet MeEternityLife And DeathUrgesMaterialismGoodsWorldlyLureLove And CompassionCarpenterMiragesNazarene Author:James A. Garfield